The city of Rosemead, California, CA

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About The City of Rosemead, California, CA

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About Rosemead, California

Several notable individuals were granted land that would partially or fully make up what would become Rosemead, including Manuel Antonio (a Native American grantee, a rarity), Juan Matias Sanchez, and Caucasian pioneers such as John Guess & Frank Forst.

The community’s namesake came from an additional pioneer that followed, Leonard John Rose, a German immigrant who used the land he acquired to train and breed horses. He christened his ranch “Rose’s Meadow,” which over time was colloquially shortened to ‘Rosemeade,’ before eventually losing its final letter to take its present form.

Rosemead remained rural well into the 20th century, the initial piecemeal land-grants being followed by smaller individual groves, crops, and animals. Around World War II, its local spaciousness also led to the establishment of a small airport, though the early ’60s discontinued it.

Suburbanization eventually reached Rosemead around the same time, with the city finally being legally incorporated in 1959. The expected housing developments and storefronts followed, both of which still comprise much of the community in the present day.

As with many of the surrounding towns, the most recent decades have seen an exponential growth of Asian American residents within Rosemead.

The most recently available census data shows over 60% of residents identify as being of Asian descent, the seventh-largest concentration within Los Angeles County. Resultantly, this demographic has been a vital & vibrant face of much local culture & business.

Rosemead, CA FAQ

Is Rosemead a good place to live?

Rosemead is a multicultural neighborhood with a large Asian population. Amazing cuisine, stores, and pastimes can be found here. My sense of security at Rosemead is unwavering. There are several neighborhood stores and businesses to patronize.

What is Rosemead known for?

To raise and train horses, Rose bought 500–700 acres. He named his property Rose’s Meadow, which was later abbreviated to Rosemead and gave the city its name. After the city was formed in 1959, small truck farms, chicken ranches, and rabbit ranches gained popularity.

What city is close to Rosemead, California?

Other than Los Angeles, cities that are close to Rosemead, CA include San Gabriel, Temple City, and South El Monte.

Is Rosemead a suburb?

Rosemead is a Los Angeles suburb with 51,698 residents. Los Angeles County includes Rosemead. The majority of people in Rosemead rent their homes, giving residents a thick suburban feel. There are numerous eateries, coffee shops, and parks in Rosemead.

Rosemead, California Demographics

Age and Household Statistics in Rosemead

Male Population: 26,956

Female Population: 26,894

Rosemead Population: 53,850

Median Age: 41.3

Under 5 years old: approx. 5.5%

Under 18 years old: approx. 19.3%

Residents 65 or older: approx. 17.8%

Total Households: 14,413

Average People Per Household: 4

Marital Status Statistics

Never Married: 16,224

Married: 23,233

Separated: 570

Widowed: 2,773

Divorced: 3,092

Racial Statistics (percentages) in Rosemead

White: 10.2%

Black or African American: 0.5%

American Indian/Native American: 0.9%

Asian: 64.4%

Two or More Races: 3.8%

Hispanic or Latino: 30.1%

Income Statistics in Rosemead

Average Household Income: $76,076

Median Household Income: $60,006

People below Poverty Level: 7,083

Blue Collar Positions: 6,226

White Collar Positions: 18,947

Education Level in Rosemead

No High School: 9,043

Some High School: 15,346

Some College: 7,590

Associate Degree: 2,911

Bachelor’s Degree: 7,138

Graduate Degree: 1,628

  • Native Americans, known as the Kizh, occupied Rosemead. 
  • In 1867 John Guess bought 100 acres for a ranch and named it Savannah, where the Savannah School sits today. 
  • Rosemead was once called Rose’s Meadows, named after the pioneers Leonard John Rose and his wife, Amanda.
  • There have been several movies and television shows filmed in Rosemead
    • Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998)
    • The Wonder Years (1988 – 1993)
    • Halloween (1978)
    • The Jerk (1979)
    • Kalifornia (1993)

Climate of Rosemead  

Mild, year-round Mediterranean climate:

76 F | 24 C average daytime

54 F | 12 C average nighttime

The summers are typically short. They feel warm and are particularly arid. The winters are long and feel wet and cool. 

The warmest season is from the end of June until mid-September, with an average of 85F on the hottest days. 

The coolest season is from mid-November all the way until mid-March. The average temperature in the cool time is a little below 70F. 

It doesn’t rain very much in Rosemead, but the 6-month stretch between October and April shows about 31 days. And the opposite, from April to October, started a “rainless” period, where there is little expectation of rainfall. Cloud cover, even without rain, is not uncommon during the cooler months.

Rosemead, California, CA Points of Interest

The Dinsmoor Heritage House

Located at 9632 Steele St, Rosemead, CA 91770, The Dinsmoor Heritage House highlights the history of Rosemead.

The Marinelli Stadium

The stadium is located at Rosemead High School, named after the former Detroit Lions head coach Rod Marinelli.

Rosemead Aquatic Center

Located at 9155 Mission Dr, Rosemead, CA 91770, The Rosemead Aquatic Center features swim, water polo, and diving facilities. They offer swim classes and have a recreation area as well.  

Montebello Town Center 

Even though it has a Montebello address, it is located in Rosemead’s city limits; it has a small food court and a mix of small stores and larger department stores.